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AO. Ao World Plc

105.40
0.40 (0.38%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Ao World Plc LSE:AO. London Ordinary Share GB00BJTNFH41 ORD 0.25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.40 0.38% 105.40 104.40 104.80 107.00 101.60 101.60 363,187 16:35:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Elec Appliance,tv,radio-whsl 1.17B -2.6M -0.0045 -232.00 604.03M
Ao World Plc is listed in the Elec Appliance,tv,radio-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AO.. The last closing price for Ao World was 105p. Over the last year, Ao World shares have traded in a share price range of 63.00p to 111.00p.

Ao World currently has 578,570,448 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ao World is £604.03 million. Ao World has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -232.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/6/2021
13:16
Just crazy.

Huge rise then halves in value on virtually no news or outlook for trading although its probably partly due to an unwinding of lockdown positions.

tim 3
25/5/2021
13:47
AO World (27:50)
thefartingcommie
25/5/2021
13:20
Rollocks (rns); albeit "there is no change to the guidance or outlook......current trading remains resilient".
mcmather
20/5/2021
11:48
Looking like that was the bottom.
mcmather
07/5/2021
11:04
re...Should see £2.50 shortly.............. target 380,, that's 25% upside

more like 50%+ now....great opp...buying here...

thefartingcommie
19/4/2021
14:22
Which brokers target is that?
schneil
19/4/2021
14:17
Revenues surge more than last year, excess profit raid , target 380,, that's 25% upside
1goodstock
15/4/2021
07:48
"...without financial support from Government"

"...with momentum continuing in the fourth quarter"

"...and strengthened the Group's positioning as we seek further growth"

mcmather
07/4/2021
22:15
Not £0.90 higher than that??

Whispers about taking delivery of 'hundreds' of new vans just to keep up.

mcmather
07/4/2021
15:30
£2.65 more realistic price level.
trt
07/4/2021
14:56
Back on track?
mcmather
11/2/2021
17:29
Should see £2.50 shortly
trt
08/2/2021
17:16
Presumably, shorting and/or trading it.


From friday; "AO World: JP Morgan reiterates neutral with a target price of 265p";



Whilst here is a bit of t/a (not mine) from 29 Jan 2021; "Price has held inside of a bullish price channel from its March lows to its November highs";

mcmather
08/2/2021
17:07
TRT get a grip why you so bothered about ao?
bezinio
08/2/2021
15:32
Could see £2.50 if £3.00 level fails.
trt
07/2/2021
19:06
Just open up society; protect any vulnerable who want shielding - and bin furlough, and certainly for the bone idle - and make ivermectin even cheaper than it is (£1-2 a week) for any who require protection from sars cov 2.
mcmather
07/2/2021
16:21
CHANCELLOR WANTS TO LEVEL UP THE PLAYING FIELD IN RETAILING
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Interesting comments in the Weekend Sunday newspapers about the possible introduction of an ONLINE SALES TAX, primarily aimed at all UK ONLINE retailers including Amazon, ASOS, Boohoo, AO World, Next, etc

The broadsheet newspapers seem to be implying that Chancellor, Rishi Sunak is reportedly considering plans to levy a surcharge on ALL INTERNET RETAILERS, to help offset the loss of income received from Business Rates, following the closure of empty, vacant high street shops.

chainsaws
28/1/2021
12:54
Thought it might have held on to the low £3.30s. Another lesson.

Appreciate the increased covid costs but think the "throughout" in this line is encouraging:

"One of our biggest achievements this period is to have our German business profitable throughout Q3"

mcmather
28/1/2021
11:05
£2.80 is support. If it dropped below that I'd have been worried
babbler
28/1/2021
09:40
I'm a novice at this. Not sure whether to hold. Suffering a slight loss at the moment.
c216ay
28/1/2021
08:25
£3.00 level gone now next support at £2.50
trt
27/1/2021
14:41
If £3 level doesn't hold could see £2.50
trt
27/1/2021
13:34
There's some bad brexit, economy and COVID news ahead. I think we are heading for a crash (not just this SP)
genierub
23/1/2021
09:55
Looks like we could now see £3.00 if this level doesn't hold could be tricky to predict how far this could fall.
trt
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